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This checklist is intended to provide owners, consultants and integrators with a comprehensive and verification criteria to determine if the

audiovisual system achieves the clients goals or objectives and that the system
performs in accordance with the system design. By providing this list to the audiovisual industry, InfoComm is establishing a set of commissioning guidelines to help industry professionals and their clients communicate effectively about their expectations for system performance.
In many projects, not all tests are required for each system or circumstance. Owners and designers can elect to include or exclude certain criteria, as they may not be meaningful for a particular system. In some instances,
certain performance capabilities are less critical and therefore stringent review of those capabilities is unnecessary. In other circumstances, certain elements of the system may require more critical review, and the performance
of that aspect of the system may need to exceed the general guidelines outlined here. The verification process for each system should be an agreed upon set of tests between the client and the designer.

Project Title

Description

Location

Architect

Designer

Date

Integrator

Client

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VIII
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XIII

Audiovisual Systems Verification Tests Checklist


I
AP
Audio Performance
II
VP
Video Performance
III AVP
Audio/Video Performance
IV CABL
Cable Management, Termination, and Labeling
V CON
Control Performance
VI ELEC
Electrical

IT
OP
PHYSE
PHYSI
SERV
WL
DOC

Information Technology
Operational
Physical Environment
Physical Installation
Serviceability
Wireless
Documentation

I AP: Audio Performance


All audio performance tests are made from all electronic system inputs (first physical output of source media, all I/O plates, mic inputs) to all electronic system outputs (all outputs connected to amplifier inputs, all connections to external
facilities (to other rooms, buildings or external services such as broadcast connections).
CAVSP Item
Number

Item Title

Description

AP-100

Multi-channel Loudspeaker
System Output

Verify that the audio outputs of a multi-channel loudspeaker system are assigned correctly with
regards to designated outputs as defined in the project documentation.

AP-101

Phantom Power

Verify that phantom power is provided at the correct voltage and correct locations as defined in the
project documentation.

AP-102

Loudspeaker Zoning

Verify that loudspeaker zones are wired as defined in the project documentation.

AP-103

Loudspeaker Impedance

Verify that all loudspeaker circuits have the correct impedance as defined in the project
documentation

AP-104

Audio Signal Transport

Verify that audio signal is being distributed accurately through the system as defined in the project
documentation.

AP-105

DSP Programming

Verify that all DSP-based products have been programmed as defined in the project documentation
and that editable, non-compiled source copies of the program have been saved and delivered to
owner.

AP-106

Emergency Muting

Verify that any required muting or operational change of the installed sound system(s) are in
accordance with local regulations in the event of a life safety or similar emergency.

AP-107

Acoustical Ambient Noise

Verify that the background acoustic noise levels within audiovisual spaces are within the required limits
as detailed in the project documentation. This test is specifically related to ambient noise levels and
not audio system quiescent noise which is tested separately.

AP-108

Assistive Listening Devices

Verify that all devices that are part of the Assistive Listening System have been tested as a complete
end-to-end personal listening system. Verify that the Assistive Listening System complies with
regulatory requirements and adheres to project documentation.

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Criteria

Responsible Measurement/
Party
Pass/Fail

Notes

I AP: Audio Performance (continued)


CAVSP Item
Number

Item Title

Description

AP-109

Alignment of Multiple Audio


Source Levels

Verify calibration of permanent audio system inputs so there is minimal difference between any input
signal level after the first common gain adjustment.

AP-110

Speech Reinforcement
System Headroom

Verify that audio system is capable of performing above nominal operating levels without distortion, as
defined in the project documentation.

AP-111

Alignment of Microphones

Verify proper alignment, setup, and placement of microphones in the system as defined in the project
documentation.

AP-112

Microphone Level
Alignment

Verify calibration of microphones so there is microphone input level alignment as defined in the project
documentation between any input signal level after the first common level adjustment.

AP-113

Microphone Gain Before


Feedback

Verify that the speech reinforcement system is operating without feedback and at audio levels as
defined in the project documentation.

AP-114

Conferencing Echo
Suppression Performance

Verify that a system with conference capability shall perform at nominal operating levels in a full duplex
mode without echo or latency.

AP-115

Physical Loudspeaker
Alignment

Verify that loudspeakers are placed and aimed as defined in the project documentation.

AP-116

Time Alignment

Verify that all loudspeaker time alignment is configured as defined in the project documentation.

AP-117

Loudspeaker Polarity

Verify that all loudspeakers are tested to ensure they all have correct polarity as defined in the project
documentation.

AP-118

Loudspeaker Circuit
Impedance Measurement

Measure the impedance of all loudspeaker circuits and compare the results with values defined in the
project documentation.

AP-119

Loudspeaker Transformer
Tap Setting

Verify the loudspeaker transformer tap setting is in constant voltage systems as defined in the project
documentation.

AP-120

Conferencing Audio FarSide Level Adjust

Verify that in a conferencing audio application, the incoming audio level from the far-side is checked
and adjusted in the system as defined in the project documentation. The far-side audio should
come from a verified standard source that provides an audio signal at a level defined in the project
documentation. This source should also be used to check all conferencing rooms that will be
connected in conference.

AP-121

Audio System Total


Harmonic Distortion

Verify that the total harmonic distortion of the installed audio system is less than the level defined in
the project documentation.

AP-122

Audio Level Exceeds


Background Noise Level

Verify that the audio level provided by the AV system exceeds the background noise level as defined
in the project documentation.

AP-123

Audio System Equalization


for Spectral Balance

Verify that equalizers have been adjusted in accordance with the preferred acoustic response curves
as defined in the project documentation.

AP-124

Speech Reinforcement
System Electronic
Frequency Response

Verify that the electronic frequency response of the speech reinforcement system meets or exceeds
that which is defined in the project documentation.

AP-125

Audio Playback System


Electronic Frequency
Response

Verify that the electronic frequency response of the audio playback system meets or exceeds that
which is defined in the project documentation.

AP-126

Audio Buzz and Rattles

Verify that no audible noise caused by improper installation of any equipment provided in completed
system(s) is evident. Perform buzzes and rattles test, monitoring for both direct, or indirect,
unintended noise generated as a result of the AV system operating within its designed parameters
in the room environment. Noise that may be present as a result of non-AV system related sources
(for example, air handler rattles due to excessive volume of air through it) is not in scope with this
verification.

AP-127

Audio System Latency

Measure latency of the audio system, and verify that latency does not exceed requirements defined in
the project documentation.

AP-128

Audio Dynamics

Verify use of audio dynamics, including but not limited to noise compensation, automatic gain control,
gating, feedback suppression, compression, limiting, delays, and levelers, and that an editable copy
of the program file is provided to the owner.

AP-129

Sound Masking

Verify that audio system sound pressure levels and equalization is calibrated as defined in the project
documentation to provide masking of speech.

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Criteria

Responsible Measurement/
Party
Pass/Fail

Notes

I AP: Audio Performance (continued)


CAVSP Item
Number

Item Title

Description

AP-130

AV Room Reverberation
Time

Verify reverberation time and compare to expectations defined in the project documentation.

AP-131

Audio System Speech


Reproduction at Listener
Positions

Verify that the audio system provides speech reproduction as defined in the project documentation.

AP-132

Audio Coverage in Listener


Areas

Verify that coverage of the audio systems in listener areas meets the performance requirementsas
defined in the project as verified by ANSI/INFOCOMM 1M-2009, Audio Coverage Uniformity in
Enclosed Listener Areas. Perform separate tests for all independent systems within the project,
including but not limited to program sound, speech reinforcement, and show relay. Documented
project specific requirements will supersede ANSI/INFOCOMM 1M-2009, however it is strongly
recommended that the testing methodology from ANSI/INFOCOMM 1M-2009 be utilized.

AP-133

Test Audio Routes

Verify that all audio routes are tested from endpoint to endpoint via the appropriate midpoint(s) for
operation and routing as defined in the project documentation.

Criteria

Responsible Measurement/
Party
Pass/Fail

Notes

II VP: Video Performance


All video performance tests are made from all electronic system inputs (first physical output of source media, all I/O plates) to all electronic system outputs (all outputs connected to display inputs, all connections to external facilities (to other
rooms, buildings or external services such as broadcast connections).
CAVSP Item
Number

Item Title

Description

VP-100

Video System Pixel Failure


Tolerance

Verify that all displayed images do not have pixel failures (bright or dead pixels) that exceed the
requirements of the project documentation or the manufacturers specifications.

VP-101

Projected Display Physical


Alignment

Verify that the combined installation of projector and screen provides a displayed image that is
correctly aligned to the active projection screen surface without misalignment unless an alternative
condition is specified in the project documentation.

VP-102

Image Geometry

Verify that all displayed images are correctly focused, have the correct image geometry and are free
from distortion (e.g., stretching, keystone, barrel/pincushion). Any requirements for projection mapping
or image shaping to unusual surfaces should be validated in accordance with the requirements of the
project documentation.

VP-103

Projected Display
Brightness Uniformity

Verify that the combined installation of projector and screen provides a display to the viewer that
meets the project requirements for uniformity of brightness across the area of the display.

VP-104

Image Size Relative to


Viewer Position

Verify that the display(s) are sized appropriately to the distance relative to the viewer as defined in the
project documentation.

VP-105

Test Video Routes

Verify that all video routes are tested from endpoint to endpoint via the appropriate midpoint(s) for
operation and routing required by the project documentation.

VP-106

Colorimetry

Verify calibration of all video displays to ensure they display colors uniformly to a common reference
standard as defined in the project documentation.

VP-107

Projected Image Contrast


Ratio

Verify that the system should conform to the appropriate viewing category as defined in the project
documentation and/or as verified by ANSI/INFOCOMM 3M-2011. Documented project specific
requirements will supersede ANSI/INFOCOMM 3M-2011, however it is strongly recommended that
the testing methodology from ANSI/INFOCOMM 3M-2011 be utilized. The projected image contrast
ratio should be measured for all projected images within the system.

VP-108

Multiple Resolution
Performance of Video
Displays

Verify that the system(s) display(s) all resolutions required by project documentation on all displays
within the system. Consideration should be given to maximum resolution and aspect ratio of each
display to ensure that the anticipated resolutions are within display tolerances of the display devices.
Any variation other than accurate display of resolutions should documented in the test report such
pixel shift, geometric distortion, artifacts from scaling, letterboxing, pillarboxing, windowboxing, or
similar distortion of the image.

VP-109

EDID Management Plan

Verify that the EDID (Extended Display Idenification Data) management plan has been implemented
per the project documentation.

VP-110

HDCP Management Plan

Verify that the HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) management plan has been
implemented per the project documentation.

VP-111

Video Camera Image and


Operation

Inspect camera image quality through the full lens operation. Check lens for proper operation. Check
proper operation of pan/tilt operation.

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Criteria

Responsible Measurement/
Party
Pass/Fail

Notes

III AVP: Audio/Video Performance


CAVSP Item
Number

Item Title

Description

AVP-100

Audio and Video Recording

Verify that audio and video signals are being routed to the recording device and that the recording
device is operating correctly, as defined in the project documentation.

AVP-101

Audio/Video Sync

Verify that audio/video synchronization is maintained to ensure the proper time alignment of
signals during playback at the point of user experience or transmission as defined in the project
documentation.

AVP-102

Radio Frequency Television


Distribution

Verify that the radio frequency and satellite intermediate frequency distribution systems provide all
services to all endpoints as defined in the project documentation.

AVP-103

Emergency
Communications

Verify that emergency communications systems properly receive inputs and information from other
systems including but not limited to life safety systems, security systems, and weather notifications,
and deliver appropriate notifications to target audiences, comply with regulatory requirements, and
adhere to requirements defined in the project documentation.

AVP-104

Source Testing

Verify that "real life" sources other than test generators have been tested on the completed system
using the common communication and/or media types the system is designed to support as defined
in the project documentation.

AVP-105

Genlocking (video
synchronization)

Verify that the video synchronization of the system is performing as defined in the project
documentation.

Criteria

Responsible Measurement/
Party
Pass/Fail

Notes

Criteria

Responsible Measurement/
Party
Pass/Fail

Notes

IV CABL: Cable Management, Termination, and Labeling


CAVSP Item
Number

Item Title

Description

CABL-100

Cable Supports

Verify that all cables are adequately supported throughout their lengths as defined in the project
documentation.

CABL-101

AV Connector Verification

Verify that all cable terminations are made securely and meet the recommendations of the connector
and cable manufacturer, published standards, as well as in accordance with requirements defined
in the project documentation. Verify that terminations are appropriate for application with correct pin
configuration and connection to equipment with a minimum of adaptors.

CABL-102

Patch Panel Labeling

Verify that all patch panels have been labeled as defined in the project documentation. Verify that all
labeling is machine-printed, consistent, durable, accurate, and legible.

CABL-103

Patch Panel Configuration

Verify that all patch panels have been correctly wired and configured as defined in the project
documentation, having regard for connectivity, consistency of phase and normalization.

CABL-104

AV Equipment Power Cable


Management

Verify that all AV equipment power cables are managed as defined in the project documentation. Verify
that cables are managed in a uniform and acceptable manor so as not to compromise safety/OEM
warranty, AV signal quality, and/or future field service.

CABL-105

AV Connector Seating

Verify that all connectors are correctly keyed, seated, and latched to respective connection points as
defined in the project documentation. Conditions where physical parameters exceed the connector's
ability to maintain full seating should be resolved as defined in the project documentation.

CABL-106

Cables Dressed

Verify that cables are dressed to ensure that all rack and site cables are installed to provide
serviceability, safety, and aesthetics as defined in the project documentation.

CABL-107

AV Connector Plate Input


and Output Labeling

Verify all AV connector plate input and output labeling as defined in the project documentation.

CABL-108

AV System Cable Labeling

Verify that all cables are identified by a unique ID as defined in the project documentation. Verify that
this unique ID is displayed permanently at both ends of the cable, is legible, and is positioned where it
can be seen without undue disturbance.

CABL-109

AV Connector Plate
Consistent Labeling

Verify that AV connector plates have consistent labeling throughout the project as defined in the
project documentation. Verify that all connector plates are given unique identifiers and that this
identifier is used as defined in the project documentation. Verify connector plate labeling is consistent
with control surfaces.
NOTE: Unique identifiers should be permanently marked on finished plates unless there are aesthetic
reasons not to.

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IV CABL: Cable Management, Termination, and Labeling (continued)


CAVSP Item
Number

Item Title

Description

CABL-110

Cable Ties

Verify that where appropriate, cable ties are used to secure the cables and that the correct type of
cable tie is usedin the projectas defined in the project documentation.

CABL-111

Cable Separation

Verify that both site and rack cables have appropriate separation according to signal type and level as
defined in the project documentation.

CABL-112

Cable Length Required For


Serviceability

Verify that sufficient cabling is available so the device can be placed in a serviceable location as
defined in the project documentation.

CABL-113

Cable Bend Radius

Verify that cables are not bent beyond their minimum bend radius as specified in cable data sheet in
order to maintain signal integrity as defined in the project documentation. Project documentation may
state a larger radius to allow for a safety margin.

CABL-114

Termination Stress

Verify that all cable terminations have been completed and adequately supported so as tominimize
weight or stress on the termination point and/or connector.

CABL-115

Cables Bundled By Type

Verify that cables are only bundled together when their construction, signal type, and signal level are
compatible and will not cause measureable crosstalk or interference between cables.

CABL-116

AV System Cabling
Verification

Verify that all cabling is of the correct type and routed correctly from point to point as defined in the
project documentation.

Criteria

Responsible Measurement/
Party
Pass/Fail

Notes

Criteria

Responsible Measurement/
Party
Pass/Fail

Notes

Criteria

Responsible Measurement/
Party
Pass/Fail

Notes

V CON: Control Performance


CAVSP Item
Number

Item Title

Description

CON-100

System Response to
Emergency Condition

Verify that any required response of the installed Audio Visual system(s) in the event of a life safety
or similar emergency operates in accordance with local regulations and as defined in the project
documentation. This item specifically excludes sound system response to an emergency condition
which is covered under item AP-106.

CON-101

Mobile Device Integration

Verify that mobile devices that are to be supported are integrated and operating as defined in the
project documentation.

CON-102

Control System
Communications

Verify that all control communications are tested from endpoint to endpoint via the appropriate
midpoint(s) for operation and functionality as defined in the project documentation.

CON-103

Control System User


Interface Performance

Verify that the look and feel of the control system is consistent with requirements as defined in the
project documentation. This includes touch screen pages, buttons, navigation, gestures, and all other
ways the user will control the system and environment. Verify that the control system provides the user
response time and maximum latency as defined in the project documentation.

CON-104

Control System Automated


Functions

Verify that all macro functions executed by the control system conform to requirements as defined in
project documentation.

CON-105

Interfacing and Control


of External Devices and
Systems

Verify that AV control system interfaces to and controls systems provided by others and conforms
to requirements as defined in the project documentation. This may require coordination with other
service providers or the owners support organization.

VI ELEC: Electrical
CAVSP Item
Number

Item Title

ELEC-100

AV Equipment Connected
to Proper Circuit

ELEC-101

Mains Voltage SubDistribution Integrity

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Description

Verify that all AV equipment is powered from the designated power circuit and outlet as defined in the
project documentation. No additional (non-AV) equipment should be connected unless permitted in the
project documentation.
Verify that all electrical sub-distribution systems provided by the AV contractor in equipment racks,
furniture, etc. meet local regulatory requirements for electrical integrity.
NOTE: In this context "sub-distribution" refers to localized distribution systems providing power to
multiple items of equipment from a single outlet.

VI ELEC: Electrical (continued)


CAVSP Item
Number

Item Title

Description

ELEC-102

Power Sources

Verify that the sources of mains voltage AC power to be used for the supply of audiovisual equipment
are correct per the project documentation and have been tested to the outlet in accordance with local
electrical standards.

ELEC-103

Grounding/Earthing

Verify that all elements of the audiovisual system are correctly bonded to an electrical ground/earth in
accordance with the requirements of regulatory authority.

ELEC-104

Power Sequencing

Verify that the power sequencing of devices is correct per the project documentation.

ELEC-105

DC Power Distribution

Verify that all DC powered devices are receiving the proper voltage and current for normal operation.
When distributing or extending DC power, the total current draw must not exceed the available
potential of the power supply.

ELEC-106

UPS Operation

Verify that the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is performing to the specifications as defined in the
project documentation.

ELEC-107

Power Loss Recovery

Verify that the audiovisual systems for normal operation on the resumption of power following a hard
electrical power outage. Power loss recovery shall include the resumption state on power recovery.
Resumption state shall be the control system start up condition/start page (where applicable) and
resetting all devices to a known state as defined in the project documentation.

ELEC-108

Power Monitoring

Verify power monitoring equipment is working and reporting as defined in the project documentation.
Power monitoring equipment should be verified with a known electrical load where possible. If power
monitoring data is being collected for an energy management system, connectivity with the system
should be verified.

Criteria

Responsible Measurement/
Party
Pass/Fail

Notes

Criteria

Responsible Measurement/
Party
Pass/Fail

Notes

VII IT: Information Technology


CAVSP Item
Number

Item Title

Description

Verify that the network for audio, video, and control is of a suitable topology to support the services to
be delivered.

IT-100

Network Topology

Verify that real-time audio, video, and control supporting applications such as telepresence, medical
procedures and live television coverage are in real-time with the live event with no delay which requires
the correct network topology and low-latency encoding/decoding.
Verify that all networked systems have been installed on the proper network for AV devices as required
by the client and specified by the project documentation. The network and associated firewalls have
been configured to allow for the network traffic and transversal to associated networks as required for
proper operation as defined in the project documentation.

IT-101

Telephony

Verify that any required telephony connections to the AV system are in place and connectivity is verified.

IT-102

Unified Communications

Verify any connections to IT-based unified communication applications that will interface with the AV
system have been planned for and integrated. Coordination for voice, video, instant message systems,
and computer-based communication tools should be considered.

IT-103

PoE (Power over Ethernet)

Verify that PoE (Power over Ethernet) devices are supplied with correct power required for device
normal operation. Verify under practical conditions that the switch providing PoE has the capacity to
power all of the devices that are connected to it.

IT-104

AV IP Address Scheme

Verify and document that all network-connected equipment has the correct IP address, subnet mask,
hostname, and gateway configuration as required for correct operation. This can be by static, DHCP,
or reserved DHCP configuration.
IP address scheme can be generated based on a list of equipment, location, VLAN requirement and
MAC address.

IT-105

IEEE 802 Wireless


Networks

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Verify that the correct and valid wireless network configuration (e.g., channel no., SSID, TX power) to
ensure legal operation in defined areas of use.
Verify that there is adequate channel separation between any client wireless networks that are required
to co-exist in the same area.

VII IT: Information Technology (continued)


CAVSP Item
Number

Item Title

Description

Verify that the required network bandwidth is available for control, audio, video, and data as part of
either a shared or a dedicated audiovisual network.
The peak load of the network will need to be determined, including how much bandwidth it consumes,
when it occurs, and what the duration is. This is especially critical on shared networks where total
load demands may be managed directly by IT staff or remain unknown. The peak load will need to be
factored into the overall bandwidth requirements. Periods of peak loads will need to be determined prior
to bandwidth testing or perform testing over a weekly or monthly cycle.

IT-106

Network Bandwidth

IT-107

Network QOS (Quality of


Service)

Verify that the required Quality of Service (QOS) is in place for audio, video, and data as part of either a
shared network or a dedicated audiovisual network.

IT-108

Network Performance
Under Full Functional Load

Verify that the network can provide the required operational performance to carry control, audio, video,
and data under production load and at times of peak production load (refer 133 Network Bandwidth).
Verify that the shared or dedicated network is secure as defined in the project documentation and
accessible to suit the required audio, video and control systems.

IT-109

Network Security

IT-110

Content Delivery Network

Verify the network is protected from potential Information Security risks including intrusion, remote
access, viruses, spy-ware, and malware, and that effective protection and homogenous policies are in
place and in use for infrastructure, servers, workstations, controllers, network connected equipment
and mobile devices.
Verify that the content delivery network is in place and provides the required connectivity, bandwidth
and Quality of Service (QOS) for the required audio, video and control systems.
Verify that all required content licensing has been acquired.

IT-111

Application Integration

Verify that the audiovisual and control systems have been integrated and fully configured with headend
software, including monitoring and asset management, databases, web-based front ends, digital
signage software and systems, content generation and distribution platforms, and appliances as
defined in the project documentation.
Verify that the wireless network is protected in accordance with the clients information security polices
from unauthorized access and provides the required connectivity for the audio, video, and control
systems.

IT-112

IEEE 802 Wireless Security

Many audio, video, and control platforms do not support the full suite of wireless security policies.
Verify with the client's information technology group that compatible wireless security protocols can be
deployed for each product set when using a shared wireless network.
Where a dedicated audiovisual wireless network is provided, verify that the potential IT wireless network
is coordinated to avoid interference.

IT-113

Digital Enhanced Cordless


Telephony

Verify that the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephony (DECT)/Unlicensed Personal Communications
Services (UPCS) design can be implemented for the required number of channels given the limited
number of available channels and effects of interference on system reliability and channel count.

IT-114

Remote Access

Verify that remote access to AV and IT systems are configured as defined in the project documentation.
Accounts, networks, and other credentials are provisioned and configured to allow proper offsite or
off-network access. This will likely require coordination with the clients IT staff and require the client or
clients support staff to participate in the testing.
Verify that all systems authentication credentials are configured correctly. Any temporary credential used
during system installation and commissioning should be removed.

IT-115

Identity Management

IT-116

Remote Management

Verify that remote management tools such as virtual touch panels, internal web applications, or
manufacturers applications are configured and functional as required by the project documentation
and/or manufacturers specification.

IT-117

Enterprise Management
Tools

Verify that enterprise management tools such as central monitoring client/server or web-based
application have been installed and connected to all systems they are required to monitor or control
as specified in the project documentation. All functionality required by the project documentation,
including, but not limited to, control monitoring and reporting has been verified.

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User and group authentication and authorization are verified based on the requirements from the project
documentation. Connectivity with the central directory, database or other identity authority should be
verified.

Criteria

Responsible Measurement/
Party
Pass/Fail

Notes

VIII OP: Operational


CAVSP Item
Number

Item Title

Description

OP-100

Battery Management Plan

Verify that a battery management plan has been completed and supplied in the project documentation
package to owner.

OP-101

System Content Provided

Verify that any system content that will be used in initial operations has been supplied to the owner, AV
vendor, or third-party producer and that the system content has been has been loaded and tested in
the completed AV system.

OP-102

Content Management Plan

Verify there is a plan for managing the content to be delivered by the audiovisual systems including the
means to create content, change or modify content and update content when new information needs
to be conveyed.

OP-103

Software

Verify that all control programming code, DSP configuration files, and any other associated software has
been provided per the project requirements.

Criteria

Responsible Measurement/
Party
Pass/Fail

Notes

Criteria

Responsible Measurement/
Party
Pass/Fail

Notes

IX PHYSE: Physical Environment


CAVSP Item
Number

Item Title

PHYSE-100

HVAC Commissioned

PHYSE-101

Backing/Blocking/Framing

Description

Verify the HVAC system has been tested and balanced prior to completing checklist item AP-122 and
AP-107.
Verify that installed backing, blocking and framing meets project documentation requirements and
industry standards for installation means and methods.
Backing, blocking, and framing are installed architectural elements that supports the mounting of
audiovisual devices or elements, typically in walls or ceilings.

PHYSE-102

Floor Boxes/Wall Boxes/


Ceiling Boxes

Verify that installed floor, wall and ceiling boxes meet project documentation and regulatory authority
requirements.

PHYSE-103

Device Enclosures

Verify that device enclosures are suitable to house the device intended and that all necessary
environmental controls are incorporated into the enclosure as defined in the project documentation.

PHYSE-104

Human Factor Elements

Verify that human factor elements for audience and system users are installed and configured as defined
in the project documentation.

PHYSE-105

Structural Mounting

Verify configuration and compatibility for structural accommodations and all mounting hardware based
on the intended application. All equipment mounting hardware shall be installed in the manner specified
by the hardware manufacturer.

PHYSE-106

Divisible Spaces

Verify that the divisible spaces provide the functionality specified as defined in the project
documentation.

PHYSE-107

Vibration

Verify that the physical environment is suitable for the intended audiovisual systems in relation to all
sources of vibration affecting visual fidelity/stability of equipment such as video conferencing cameras,
document cameras and fixed screen and projector locations.

PHYSE-108

Lighting

Verify that that the lighting systems are suitable for the intended video and control systems for each type
of application (e.g., video conferencing, presentation, broadcast, performance) as defined in the project
documentation.

PHYSE-109

Clean Building Handover

Verify that the area is clean and dust-free and suitable for equipment installation and that no further
work is planned that will release contaminants into the AV equipment area. Verify that the area released
is isolated from any areas not yet released.

PHYSE-110

Protection of Installed
Equipment

Verify that all elements of the AV system are free of damage.

PHYSE-111

Finishes

Verify AV equipment, furniture, fixtures, and accessories against the project documentation.

PHYSE-112

HVAC Operations

Verify the HVAC system has begun continuous operations in advance of equipment operations.

PHYSE-113

Accessiblity

Verify that all systems are accessible in accordance with regulatory requirements.

PHYSE-114

Coordinated Construction
Elements

Verify that the elements, including but not limited to spatial requirements and building services required
by the AV system that are coordinated with other disciplines, have been provided per the project
documentation.

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X PHYSI: Physical Installation


CAVSP Item
Number

Item Title

Description

PHYSI-100

Cable Containment/Conduit

Verify that installed containment/conduit capacity and routes meet project documentation requirements
and industry standards for installation means and methods.

PHYSI-101

AV Equipment Located Per


Project Documentation

Verify that AV equipment is installed at the location and/or in the rack or enclosure by defined in the project
documentation. Equipment is installed per the elevation or other specification provided by the project
documentation or the manufacturers specification.

PHYSI-102

AV Equipment Labeling

Verify that all AV equipment has been labeled in accordance with the requirements of the project
documentation. All labeling must be consistent, durable, accurate and visible without dismantling of subassemblies, including but not limited to racks and desks.

PHYSI-103

AV Rack Thermal Gradient


Performance

Verify that the AV rack(s) thermal gradient has been inspected and all equipment is operating within
manufacturers guidelines.

PHYSI-104

Plumb and Level/Square

Verify that all AV equipment has been installed, aligned, or angled correctly as defined in the project
documentation. Level and plumb are the default requirement unless particular angles or other alignment are
defined in the project design.

PHYSI-105

AV Rack Cleanliness

Verify that all components installed in AV equipment racks are free from dirt, dust, water, or any other
element that would compromise the performance and/or longevity of the AV system.

PHYSI-106

Optical Components
Cleanliness

Verify that all optical components, such as lenses and mirrors, are free from dirt, dust, damage, or markings
that would compromise the optical performance of those system components.

PHYSI-107

Turnover of Accessory
System Elements

Verify that any equipment that may be considered portable and/or otherwise not specifically incorporated
into the installed AV system(s) has been setup, configured, and tested.

PHYSI-108

Non-End-User Controls
Protection

Verify that installed items with user-facing controls that are not intended for end-user access have been
covered, disabled, or otherwise secured to prevent end-user operation. This includes items such as
amplifier controls, power switches, or other adjustment knobs or switches.

Criteria

Responsible Measurement/
Party
Pass/Fail

Notes

Criteria

Responsible Measurement/
Party
Pass/Fail

Notes

Verify that equipment in the project is secured per the project documentation. All security systems,
devices and manufacturer security accessories are installed and verified to be operating correctly within
manufacturer specification.
PHYSI-109

Equipment Security
Verify that keyed devices have been keyed as defined in the project documentation and other devices
requiring configuration have been configured per the project documentation and are verified to be operating
within specification.

PHYSI-110

Site Security

Verify that all elements of the AV system are free from loss, damage, or tampering.

PHYSI-111

Handling of Accessories
Otherwise Undefined

Verify that there is uniform handling of items that may have been pre-packaged with primary system
equipment from manufacturers but which have no documented planned use in the AV system(s).
Examples include extra (non-local) international power cords, additional remote controls and/or AV hookup
cables. Unless otherwise noted in design documentation, the owner should be given the opportunity to
take possession of these items in a bulk turnover during site inventory process.

XI SERV: Serviceability
CAVSP Item
Number

Item Title

Description

SERV-100

Input and Output Panel


Accessibility

Verify that all input and output panels are accessible and meet all requirements for user access and
placement. This includes all mounting locations including walls, floors, racks, furniture, surfaces, and/or
other locations.

SERV-101

Ability to Maintain and


Service Equipment

All equipment shall be accessible and capable of being maintained, serviced, cleaned, or adjusted
as necessary. All equipment requiring regular cleaning or maintenance shall be accessible without
requirement for special equipment or tools that would disrupt the normal use of the facility and systems
therein.

SERV-102

Rack Clearance

Verify rack placement and use for physical stability in accordance with the project documentation and
regulatory authority. Further, ensure the rack placement allows safe and complete working access for
technicians to perform upgrades and on-going servicing of the system.

SERV-103

Access Panels

Verify any panels that have been installed to provide access to any type of AV equipment are properly
sized and positioned as detailed in the project documentation.

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XII WL: Wireless


CAVSP Item
Number

Item Title

Description

Criteria

Responsible Measurement/
Party
Pass/Fail

Notes

Criteria

Responsible Measurement/
Party
Pass/Fail

Notes

Verify that the environment is suitable for the required wireless services (RF and IR) to provide audio,
video, and control, and can be implemented for the required number of channels as defined in the
project documentation.
WL-100

Wireless Coordination

WL-101

Wireless Audio Systems


Operation

Verify that the the operation of wireless audio systems (RF and IR) is as defined in the project
documentation. This includes the proper operation of receiver and transmitter elements, that operation
is free of interference, and that the wireless systems provide coverage for stationary or moving devices
throughout the area specified in the project documentation.

WL-102

Wireless Video Systems


Operation

Verify that the operation of wireless video systems (RF and IR) is as defined in the project
documentation. This includes the proper operation of receiver and transmitter elements, that operation
is free of interference and that the wireless systems provide coverage for stationary or moving devices
throughout the area specified in the project documentation.

WL-103

Wireless Control Systems


Operation

Verify that the operation of wireless control systems (RF and IR) is as defined in the project
documentation. This includes the proper operation of receiver and transmitter elements, that operation
is free of interference, and that the wireless systems provide coverage for stationary or moving devices
throughout the area specified in the project documentation.

All devices in the system that utilize wireless signals are coordinated with each other and the existing
wireless frequency spectrum (as well as with existing owner furnished equipment, equipment installed
by others, and systems or services that may exist in the same geographic area) to ensure a minimum of
interference or cross-talk between transmission paths.

XIII DOC: Documentation


CAVSP Item
Number

Item Title

Description

DOC-100

As-Built Drawings
Complete

Verify that a complete set of accurate as-built drawings indicating all AV devices, AV device locations,
mounting details, system wiring and cabling interconnects, and all other details has been provided as
defined in the project documentation.

DOC-101

Integrator's Testing

Verify that any integrator's testing requirements have been performed and approved as defined in the
project documentation.

DOC-102

Third-Party Testing

Verify that any third party testing requirements have been performed and approved as defined in the
project documentation.

DOC-103

Final Acceptance

Verify that a final acceptance of the project has been issued by the owner or owner's representative,
acknowledging that the project is 100% complete and all required deliverables, services, checklists,
testing, verification and signoffs have been received, and all requirements defined in the project
documentation have been satisfied and completed.

DOC-104

Substantial/Practical
Completion

Verify that a conditional acceptance of the project has been issued by the owner or owner's
representative, acknowledging that the project or a designated portion is substantially/practically
complete and ready for use by the owner, however some requirements and/or deliverables defined in
the project documentation may not be complete.

DOC-105

Site Inventory of AV
Equipment

Verify that all equipment is in shop or on site as defined in the project documentation. List all equipment
in system NOT present, and why.

DOC-106

Owner's Testing

Verify that any owner's testing requirements defined in the project documentation have been performed
and approved.

DOC-107

Manufacturer's Testing

Verify that any manufacturer's testing requirements defined in the project documentation have been
performed and approved.

DOC-108

General Contractor's
Testing

Verify that any general contractor's testing requirements defined in the project documentation have been
performed and approved.

DOC-109

Consultant's Testing

Verify that any consultant's testing requirements defined in the project documentation have been
performed and approved.

DOC-110

Software Licensing

Verify that the usage and ownership rights have been assigned as defined in the project documentation.

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XIII DOC: Documentation (continued)


CAVSP Item
Number

Item Title

Description

DOC-111

Wireless Frequency
Licensing

Verify that the correct and valid wireless frequency licensing permits have been obtained to ensure legal
operation of the systems.

DOC-112

Video System Test


Reporting

Verify that the video system test report has been completed and issued to the proper entity as defined in
the project documentation.

DOC-113

Audio System Test


Reporting

Verify that the audio system test report has been completed and issued to the proper entity as defined
in the project documentation.

DOC-114

Control System Test


Reporting

Verify that the control system test report has been completed and issued to the proper entity as defined
in the project documentation.
Verify that samples of all equipment to be used as defined in the project documentation have been
submitted for approval.

DOC-115

Approval of Samples

Submission of samples of equipment to be used is often a contractual requirement. On some projects,


especially larger ones a sample of every piece of equipment to be used is required.
More commonly for AV projects samples of custom made equipment such as input panels is required.

DOC-116

DOC-117

Delivered Product Against


Samples

User Manuals

Where samples of products have been required for approval, verify that the products that are delivered
are the same and of the same quality.
Verify that manufacturers user manuals are delivered to the owner in a format defined in the project
documentation (binders, PDFs, etc.) or disposed of in a responsible manner (recycling), if the owner
specifies that they do not wish to receive the manuals.
Integrator- or programmer-created manuals and documentation shall be delivered to the owner in a
format defined in the project documentation.
Verify that manufacturers product warranty cards are provided to the owner. The owner shall be notified
of the effective start date of the warranties and the coverage period.
Extended warranties that require activation shall be activated by the integrator or otherwise as defined
in the project documentation. If activated by the integrator, proof of activation and effective coverage
dates will be provided.

DOC-118

Warranties

Integrator provided warranties on labor and workmanship shall be provided to the owner with an
effective start date and coverage period.
Integrator provided extended warranties on products shall be provided to the owner with an effective
start date and coverage period.
Third-party warranty information shall be provided to the owner with an effective start date and coverage
period.

DOC-119

Final Commissioning
Report and System
Turnover

Verify that the final commissioning report has been completed, issued to the proper entity, and accepted
as defined in the project documentation.

DOC-120

Required Close-Out
Documentation

Verify that a complete set of as-built system documentation has been provided as defined in the project
documentation.

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Criteria

Responsible Measurement/
Party
Pass/Fail

Notes

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